I wonder if you could mount them to the 5ive-T or if the zenoah wouldn't have enough power to drive four of them?

RAMTech-HBF-LSF

11-25-2012 10:48 AM

RE: Anyone tried the integy snow tracks on 5B?

Kodiak from HBF has a huge thread going on a show truck he is putting them on. They seem to work well, but you never know with Integy.

GiantScale

11-25-2012 11:35 AM

RE: Anyone tried the integy snow tracks on 5B?

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Kodiak from HBF has a huge thread going on a show truck he is putting them on.

OK thanks found it.. HPIbajaforum
Kodiak hasn't used them yet and no reviews I can find as of yet.

nutechracingusa

12-04-2012 12:35 PM

RE: Anyone tried the integy snow tracks on 5B?

I have 2 sets on my Nutech TB III, so far the tracks seem ok. I ran it a couple of times and managed to bend a few of the side links hitting small rock and such but all in all they are pretty durable. I've been working with the factory on replacement parts as there's a lot of different pieces that make up the track itself. Performance is still decent with 4, I haven't ran it with just 2 as I wanted to run all 4 with 4WD. Still waiting for some snow to play in, other then that I just ran it around in open fields and some pavement. These tracks create quite a bit of resistance until they're broken in. I don't know if I would go as far as to say they were worth the retail price but they are pretty cool lol.

I have 2 sets on my Nutech TB III, so far the tracks seem ok. I ran it a couple of times and managed to bend a few of the side links hitting small rock and such but all in all they are pretty durable. I've been working with the factory on replacement parts as there's a lot of different pieces that make up the track itself. Performance is still decent with 4, I haven't ran it with just 2 as I wanted to run all 4 with 4WD. Still waiting for some snow to play in, other then that I just ran it around in open fields and some pavement. These tracks create quite a bit of resistance until they're broken in. I don't know if I would go as far as to say they were worth the retail price but they are pretty cool lol.

Very cool! Maybe Nutech would build some tracks for a lower price?. IMO a 2WD with skis would be faster. And the tracks need more surface area to support the heavy rear in deeper snow.
Please post a video when you run it in the snow.
Or better yet now.. I cant wait to see that thing roll!

morespeed

12-04-2012 03:51 PM

RE: Anyone tried the integy snow tracks on 5B?

that is awesome, sweet.

nutechracingusa

12-05-2012 10:29 AM

RE: Anyone tried the integy snow tracks on 5B?

Thanks guys,
I don't think tracks were really meant for performance, weather your running 2 or 4 these are a ton of rotating mass. Even with skis up front the rear will sink in deep snow and drag bottom. I wanted a certain look with this build and skis up front just didn't fit the scale look. If your looking for snow performance I run with a few guys that use paddles on the rear and skies up front on there bajas which keep them on top of the deep snow as long as you stay on the pipe :-)... All 4 tracks wont get through anymore snow then 2 with skis but I plan to use these for much more then just snow :-)....

Only takes me 2 minutes to change the transmission gears so I plan to have a set of crawler gears for fun and a set of fast gears for when I want to run around the track and open fields. Sure glad I have Hitec dual steering servos because these tracks up front sure take a lot to turn unless its moving lol.

Nitro Fumes

12-06-2012 08:54 AM

RE: Anyone tried the integy snow tracks on 5B?

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I have 2 sets on my Nutech TB III, so far the tracks seem ok. I ran it a couple of times and managed to bend a few of the side links hitting small rock and such but all in all they are pretty durable. I've been working with the factory on replacement parts as there's a lot of different pieces that make up the track itself. Performance is still decent with 4, I haven't ran it with just 2 as I wanted to run all 4 with 4WD. Still waiting for some snow to play in, other then that I just ran it around in open fields and some pavement. These tracks create quite a bit of resistance until they're broken in. I don't know if I would go as far as to say they were worth the retail price but they are pretty cool lol.

It must take a really strong steering servo with those tracks up front.

phmaximus

12-06-2012 06:02 PM

RE: Anyone tried the integy snow tracks on 5B?

Those tracks look like they would dig into snow in reverse and nearly forward?? Wonder why the front top pulley is so low?
And might work better in reverse it the rear had Top pulley like in the front.

Still that truck looks awesome

mooman007uk

12-07-2012 07:00 AM

RE: Anyone tried the integy snow tracks on 5B?

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Those tracks look like they would dig into snow in reverse and nearly forward?? Wonder why the front top pulley is so low?
And might work better in reverse it the rear had Top pulley like in the front.

Still that truck looks awesome

just as well we don't have reverse then eh? :D

if they were made like snowmobile tracks...ie belted rubber, then you'd get some speed maybe.

nutechracingusa

12-07-2012 03:25 PM

RE: Anyone tried the integy snow tracks on 5B?

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Those tracks look like they would dig into snow in reverse and nearly forward?? Wonder why the front top pulley is so low?
And might work better in reverse it the rear had Top pulley like in the front.

Still that truck looks awesome

Its not the way I would designed the tracks but these are the only ones available so I had to work with it lol. Those front top pullies is how you adjust the track tension. I wish they would have just made one of the lower front or rear boggy wheels adjustable for track tension and did away with that top front pulley. I also tried swapping the front 2 tracks around and it was even worse so I put them back.

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just as well we don't have reverse then eh?

if they were made like snowmobile tracks...ie belted rubber, then you'd get some speed maybe.

Any way to cut down weight on these tracks would make for better performance. Its pretty cool how each section of the track is separate so all the lugs move independently from each other which keeps the tracks from binding when it rolls :-)...

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It must take a really strong steering servo with those tracks up front.

Dual steering servos, Hitec 5755, I don't think a single steering servo would cut it running tracks up front.

Here some video in dirt and snow :D. I ran into a problem running them up front, when you turn they like to pack with snow and lock up, same with dirt, sand, gravel ect.

[link]http://youtu.be/c1UNtY8fj5o[/link]

GiantScale

01-18-2013 12:22 PM

RE: Anyone tried the integy snow tracks on 5B?

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Here some video in dirt and snow :D. I ran into a problem running them up front, when you turn they like to pack with snow and lock up, same with dirt, sand, gravel ect.

[link]http://youtu.be/c1UNtY8fj5o[/link]

Bad ass! thanks.

Wonder if integy sells parts? You could take one track and mount it to the new[link]http://www.atomik-rc.com/Brian-Deegan-Metal-Mulisha-MM-450-R-C-Dirtbike.html[/link] atomik MM 450!

pcarluvr

01-19-2013 08:42 AM

RE: Anyone tried the integy snow tracks on 5B?

Watching the video, there seems to be a lot of drag with the tracks? Seems as if you really got to stay on the pipe to keep it going and there is no coasting as you let off the throttle it darn near stops.

nutechracingusa

01-28-2013 01:53 PM

RE: Anyone tried the integy snow tracks on 5B?

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Bad ass! thanks.

Wonder if integy sells parts? You could take one track and mount it to the new[link]http://www.atomik-rc.com/Brian-Deegan-Metal-Mulisha-MM-450-R-C-Dirtbike.html[/link] atomik MM 450!

That would be cool to convert one of those large scale dritbikes..

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Watching the video, there seems to be a lot of drag with the tracks? Seems as if you really got to stay on the pipe to keep it going and there is no coasting as you let off the throttle it darn near stops.

Tons of drag until I reconfigured them and I was getting tired of the tracks constantly locking up so I decided to try one last thing before I converted back to wheels. I removed about 5" of track and reconfigured the boggy wheels so its more of a triangle like they should be. Cut down a ton of weight so it turns like it has wheels again. It also eliminated most of the drag so when I let off the gas it coasts instead of locking up all 4 tracks lol. All in all I now have the tracked offroad vehicle I was after.